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How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth

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Mansour Al-Mgaslah, beekeeper and supervisor of the Mangrove Honey Production Initiative, showcasing fresh honey straight from the hive. (Supplied)
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A bee farm located beside a mangrove forest in the Kingdom's Arabian Gulf coast. (Supplied)
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Updated 12 July 2025

How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth

How organic beekeeping is transforming a traditional Saudi industry into a model of sustainable growth
  • Over 15,000 beekeepers in the Kingdom now use modern hives, transforming honey into a major economic and export sector
  • Government support, organic certification, and participation in exhibitions have helped scale production for international markets

JEDDAH: 黑料社区鈥檚 honey sector is experiencing a quiet revolution, one that blends centuries-old beekeeping traditions with the precision of modern sustainable agriculture.

Once an overlooked element of rural life, honey production in the Kingdom is now gaining global recognition, fueled by organic certification, government support and the determination of pioneering beekeepers.

Among the leading figures shaping this transformation is Jassim Almughrabi, 黑料社区鈥檚 first certified organic honey producer and owner of Mughrabi Apiaries.

With decades of experience, including his tenure as a honeybee specialist at the Ministry of Agriculture, Almughrabi discussed with Arab News the profound shift that has taken place in recent years.

鈥淎fter the government showed strong interest in organic agriculture, things became much more comfortable for us,鈥 he said.听

鈥淚 had already registered as an organic honey producer, but when the Ministry of Agriculture started giving support and donations to beekeepers who wanted to convert from conventional to organic, our production improved significantly.鈥

This institutional backing has allowed local beekeepers to grow their operations and expand into new markets.

Almughrabi highlighted how the ministry not only facilitated certifications but also opened doors for beekeepers to participate in national exhibitions like BIOFACH 黑料社区, a major event now held annually in Riyadh.




Saudi beekeepers are now a regular participant in BIOFACH, the annual international exhibition for organic products sponsored by 黑料社区's Ministry of Environment, Water, and Agriculture. (SPA)

鈥淭hrough the Organic Cooperative Society, we are even allowed to participate free of charge,鈥 he said. 鈥淭he government really helped us spread our presence in the field, and we thank them for that.鈥

At the heart of 黑料社区鈥檚 beekeeping heritage lies a deep knowledge of traditional methods, especially in the mountainous regions of Makkah, Madinah, Abha, Al-Baha and Taif.

For centuries, beekeepers in these areas used hollowed logs to house bees, drawing from nature to sustain their practices. While this form of beekeeping still holds cultural value, a shift began around 45 years ago when the ministry encouraged farmers to adopt modern beehive systems.




Mangrove trees along the Kingdom's Arabian Gulf coast pllay an important role in beekeeping. (Supplied)

鈥淚 was working in the Ministry of Agriculture back then,鈥 said Almughrabi. 鈥淲e conducted training courses to help traditional beekeepers transition to modern methods, like the Langstroth hive used in Europe and America. Now, more than 15,000 beekeepers across the Kingdom have adopted these techniques.鈥

This has transformed the industry, making Saudi honey a highly sought-after commodity.

Mansour Al-Mgaslah, beekeeper and supervisor of the Mangrove Honey Production Initiative said: 鈥淭he honey sector in the Kingdom has witnessed a remarkable transformation in recent years, driven by a growing awareness of the importance of sustainable beekeeping practices.听




Mangrove flowers help sustain bee populations. (Supplied)

鈥淏eekeepers are now committing to environmental and health standards and adopting modern technologies to preserve the health of both bees and plants.鈥

This transition is not without its challenges. Desertification, pesticide use, and climate change are pressing environmental issues that threaten both bee populations and floral diversity.

However, both Almughrabi and Al-Mgaslah believe sustainable beekeeping offers practical solutions. By encouraging vegetation restoration and reducing chemical dependencies, beekeepers can help preserve ecosystems that bees and honey production rely on.




Beekeeping boxes set up for harvesting. (Supplied)

鈥淪ome of the major challenges include the shrinking of natural pastures and increasing desertification,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah. 鈥淪ustainable beekeeping helps restore ecological balance by preserving bees as sensitive and effective environmental indicators.鈥

Al-Mgaslah shared the sentiment.

鈥淏iodiversity is not just an environmental value. It is essential for ensuring the continuity of high-quality honey production,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ative plants such as sidr, samar, talh and mangrove provide bees with rich and pure nectar sources. Supporting this biodiversity contributes to building a more resilient and stable ecosystem.鈥

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Almughrabi says government schemes have already begun to yield results. 鈥淲hen Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman launched the Saudi Green Initiative, valleys were protected from overgrazing and greenery started returning,鈥 he said.

鈥淭his led to a noticeable increase in honey production. Ten years ago, we produced less than 1 kilogram of honey per hive. Now, we sometimes get 1.5 to 2 kilograms.鈥

The role of native bees and local flora in this equation cannot be overstated. Indigenous bee species, such as the Arabian honeybee, have shown better resilience and adaptability to the Kingdom鈥檚 varied climate.




黑料社区鈥檚 honey industry is proving that sustainability, tradition, and innovation can work in harmony. (Supplied)

In contrast, imported bees often struggle to survive beyond one or two harvest cycles.

鈥淚n the middle of 黑料社区, beekeepers often use imported bees,鈥 said Almughrabi. 鈥淏ut they aren鈥檛 as strong. Local bees are very good, very strong, and after the harvest we can even transport them to other regions like Jazan or Al-Lith, where the climate is warmer in winter. We don鈥檛 have to buy new bees every year.鈥

The cornerstone of 黑料社区鈥檚 sustainable honey movement is its organic certification system, monitored by the Ministry of Environment, Water and Agriculture. The process is rigorous and includes criteria such as pesticide-free pastures, natural nutrition without antibiotics or sugar, and complete traceability from hive to shelf.




With an organic certification system in place, 黑料社区's honey industry is poised to export to the world market. (Supplied)

鈥淭o be certified organic in the Kingdom means that your honey is free from any chemical or industrial interventions at every stage,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah. 鈥淏eekeepers must meet strict environmental and documentation standards, and the certification is granted only through authorized, ministry-recognized bodies.鈥

With international demand for clean, traceable, and eco-conscious products on the rise, both experts believe 黑料社区 is poised for a golden era in honey exports.

鈥淭he Kingdom holds an exceptional opportunity to become a global leader in organic honey production,鈥 said Al-Mgaslah.




Locally produced honey. (Supplied)

鈥淭hanks to its unique botanical diversity, rich heritage, and government support, Saudi honey can meet the growing global demand for authentic, natural products.鈥

Almughrabi added: 鈥淲e believe the future of Saudi honey lies in expanding exports and entering niche markets that value quality and authenticity. With continued support, we can make Saudi honey a global name.鈥

In a land long associated with arid deserts, 黑料社区鈥檚 honey industry is proving that sustainability, tradition, and innovation can work in harmony. The result is more than just honey 鈥 it is a model for agricultural resilience and cultural pride.


Saudi foreign minister receives letter from Egyptian counterpart about bilateral relations

Saudi foreign minister receives letter from Egyptian counterpart about bilateral relations
Updated 08 October 2025

Saudi foreign minister receives letter from Egyptian counterpart about bilateral relations

Saudi foreign minister receives letter from Egyptian counterpart about bilateral relations
  • Missive accepted by the deputy minister of foreign affairs during meeting with Egypt鈥檚 ambassador to the Kingdom

LONDON: Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan received a letter from his Egyptian counterpart, Badr Abdelatty, about relations between their countries and ways in which they might be strengthened in all fields.

The deputy minister of foreign affairs, Waleed Al-Khuraiji, accepted the written message on Prince Faisal鈥檚 behalf during a meeting with Egypt鈥檚 ambassador to the Kingdom, Ehab Abu Srei, on Tuesday, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

Al-Khuraiji and Abu Srei reviewed Saudi-Egyptian relations and discussed other topics of mutual interest, officials said.


27 weekly flights to AlUla in winter season

From Oct. 26 to March 28, AlUla International Airport will welcome 27 flights per week. (SPA)
From Oct. 26 to March 28, AlUla International Airport will welcome 27 flights per week. (SPA)
Updated 07 October 2025

27 weekly flights to AlUla in winter season

From Oct. 26 to March 28, AlUla International Airport will welcome 27 flights per week. (SPA)
  • With regular flights to more than 90 countries from its global hub at Doha鈥檚 Hamad International Airport, Qatar Airways鈥 AlUla service connects northwest Arabia with potential visitors from every continent

ALULA: AlUla is gearing up for a busy winter season, with an expanded network of international flights providing easier access to the oasis in northwest Arabia through services to major regional destinations and links via global hubs.

From Oct. 26 to March 28, AlUla International Airport will welcome 27 flights per week, including three weekly connections via Doha operated by Qatar Airways, and the reintroduction of Royal Jordanian鈥檚 twice-weekly service between AlUla and Amman.

With regular flights to more than 90 countries from its global hub at Doha鈥檚 Hamad International Airport, Qatar Airways鈥 AlUla service connects northwest Arabia with potential visitors from every continent.

The AlUla-Amman connection helps to strengthen cultural ties between Jordan鈥檚 Petra and AlUla鈥檚 Hegra, which is 黑料社区's first UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The seasonal increase in flights ensures that visitors from across the region and beyond can easily reach AlUla鈥檚 natural landscapes, luxury hospitality, rich heritage, and diverse events and experiences during the cooler months 鈥 one of the best times to explore the unique destination.

 


Mongolian falcon sells for SR650,000

The auction of Mongolian falcons continued as part of the exhibition, where two falcons were sold for a total of SR778,000. (SPA
The auction of Mongolian falcons continued as part of the exhibition, where two falcons were sold for a total of SR778,000. (SPA
Updated 07 October 2025

Mongolian falcon sells for SR650,000

The auction of Mongolian falcons continued as part of the exhibition, where two falcons were sold for a total of SR778,000. (SPA
  • The first, a hur farkh (juvenile falcon), opened bidding at SR70,000 and was sold for SR128,000

RIYADH: The most expensive Mongolian falcon to date was sold Monday at the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition 2025 for SR650,000 ($173,276) following intense bidding. 

The auction of Mongolian falcons continued as part of the exhibition, where two falcons were sold for a total of SR778,000.

The first, a hur farkh (juvenile falcon), opened bidding at SR70,000 and was sold for SR128,000. The second, a hur qarnas (mature falcon) started at SR100,000 and was sold for SR650,000, making it the most expensive Mongolian falcon ever sold.

For the first time in its history, the International Saudi Falcons and Hunting Exhibition dedicated a special zone to Mongolian falcons, which hold a distinguished status among falconers in the Kingdom and the region for their exceptional quality.

The zone showcases elite falcon breeds from Mongolia in East Asia, particularly the Mongolian hur falcon, known for its large size, long wingspan, and strong endurance.

Its colors range from white to dark brown, and these traits give the Mongolian falcon an advantage in falconry, thanks to its resilience to harsh conditions and quick responsiveness to training, making it one of the most sought-after species among both amateurs and professionals.

 


AI focus of discussion at Riyadh Book Fair

AI focus of discussion at Riyadh Book Fair
Updated 07 October 2025

AI focus of discussion at Riyadh Book Fair

AI focus of discussion at Riyadh Book Fair
  • The workshop addressed generative artificial intelligence capable of producing texts in multiple forms and its evolution into so-called 鈥淎I agents鈥 that can think, analyze, and make decisions

RIYADH: Artificial intelligence and its growing impact on creative writing were at the forefront of discussion during a workshop titled 鈥淭echnology: Your Gateway to the World of Writing鈥 at the Riyadh International Book Fair, organized by the Literature, Publishing and Translation Commission at Princess Nourah bint Abdulrahman University.

The session began with a discussion of prominent authors who left a distinctive mark on literature through their mastery of language and imagination to build meaning and enrich the creative experience.

Two main types of writing were outlined: functional writing, which follows formal templates, and creative writing, which offers wider room for self-expression through imagery, description, and imagination, emphasizing that creativity requires a combination of talent, technique, and linguistic awareness.

The workshop addressed generative artificial intelligence capable of producing texts in multiple forms and its evolution into so-called 鈥淎I agents鈥 that can think, analyze, and make decisions, representing an advanced stage of interaction between humans and technology.

The session concluded with practical demonstrations of digital editing tools, highlighting that technology has become an active element in developing writers鈥 skills, expanding their creative horizons, and enabling them to reach a global audience across modern writing platforms.

 


Saudi crown prince discusses regional developments with Jordan鈥檚 king

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II. (File/SPA/AFP)
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II. (File/SPA/AFP)
Updated 07 October 2025

Saudi crown prince discusses regional developments with Jordan鈥檚 king

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman and Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II. (File/SPA/AFP)

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a phone call on Tuesday from Jordan鈥檚 King Abdullah II, Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call, they reviewed the most prominent regional developments and discussed ways to enhance joint action and intensify efforts to achieve security and stability.